Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 16, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
A PEACH STORY
who was here what price he could
quote f. o. b. Milton. He was given
a price of 75 cents a crate, the same
price per crate at which peaches of
good grade were being sold at retail
in Pendleton. This incident has been
given to the East Oregonian as au
thentic and is commented on as
showing some of the peculiarities in
connection with the price of food
stuffs. Thosewho have the impres
sion that profit making is confined
to the retail trade and that the pro
ducer is not desirous of tne best price
he can obtain need further enlight
ment. East Oregonian
A local man wanted to buy 7 5
boxes of peaches tor a shipment to a
relative in an adjoining county. They
were to be had in Pendleton at 75
cents a crate retail. But he expected
to buy them cheaper in Milton and on
Saturday asked a Milton fruit man
Read the Herald classified ads.
Tuesday .September 16, iqiq
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I am offer;ng this week a 20-acre tract within the city limits of
Heppner, with a good, four-room house, concrete cellar, fine well,
with wind-mill and reservoir, fair sized barn, chicken house and
other out-buildings, some fruit trees. A bargain at
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I also have for sale a number of fine wheat farms and stock
ranches and can suit almost any buyer in the matter of acreage or
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Fire Insurance
I write insurance on almost everything that is combustible. I rep
resent six of the largest Old Line Insurance Companies on earth.
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or coupon!
Camels ere eoJd everywhere
in scientifically seeled pack
age of 20 cigarettes ; or ten
' , package (200 cigarettes) in e
glassme-paper-covered carton.
' We strongly recommend thie
, carton for the home or office
supply or when you travel
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If you want to know what rare and
unusual enjoyment Camels provide
smoke them in comparison with any
cigarette in the world at any price !
CAMELS are a cigarette revelation any
way you consider them 1 Take qual ity ,
or refreshing flavor and fragrance; or, that
wonderful mellow-mild-smoothness you
never before got in a cigarette smoke! Yet
Camels are so full-bodied and so full-of-satisfaction
you marvel that so much de
light could be put into a cigarette!
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos makes them
so irresistibly appetizing! And, the blend
explains why it is possible for you to smoke
Camels liberally without tiring your taste!
You will prefer Camels to either kind
of tobacco smoked straight!
You'll realize pretty quick, too, that
among the many reasons you smoke Camels
is their freedom from any unpleasant ciga
retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor !
Once you know Camels you won't
take much stock in premiums, coupons
or $ifts! You'll prefer Camel quality!
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wimton-Salem, N. C
LONtJ AM) SHOUT HAI L LEGIS
LATION HKCEIVKS FAVOR
ABLE CONSIDERATION
West Side Mum Stroot
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WELCOME
HAVE YOU HEARD THE
PIANOLA
If you have not, call at our
Store and let us demonstrate
it for you. We have just re
ceived a shipment of High
Grade Pianos and Pianolas
from
Sherman,
Clay & Co.
whom we represent in Hepp
ner. i LtUk
Wc will be clad to help you roaVe a selection of a Piano or Tianola.
piano r pianola wc sell.
Terms can be arranged if desired.
Catalogue of our instruments may be mailed on rcpict.
Patterson & Son
The following letter has been ad
dressed to Senator A. D. Cummins, of
Iowa, by H. H. Corey, of the Public
Service Commission of Oregon, re
garding the long-and-short-'haul leg
islation now under consideration in
congress. Senator Cummins Is chair
man of the BUb-commlttee which re
cently made a favorable report on
the measure.
"All Eastern Orego.i was pleased to
learn, through the press, that we
were successful in securing a favor-
haul legislation pending "beWW'W.'t
congress, and that the sub-comniittoe
of which you are chairman, stood five
to one In favor of the measure.
On behalf of the people of Eastern
On-gnn, I mi:i wining to express our
sinrere appreciation of your support
knowing that your able i cprei uiui
t tons and conclusions in the pi-: ims
is based upon a nation wide knowl-
tdgn und years of experience on t.i
railroad question which is exceeding
ly broad and comprehensive, and that
we feel that your support of the leg
islation In guest ion, based aw It Is
upon surlt wide knowledge and op-
porportunlty for full investigation, Is
a sinrere testimonial In behalf of the
reasonableness and Justice of the re
lief for which we have contended.
We appreciate the fact that large
Interests located in favored rate lo-
ealitlei will endeavor to defeat the
long-and-hort haul measure on the
floors of congress. However, we have
faith In the ability of yourself and
colleagues to Influence a majority of
the member of the senate to see (tie
ustlce of our caie. so that they may
finally be able to suppmt this very
meritorious ieli f ineaiire.
PHONE MAIN 365
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Good, pure Ice, these days, is a very necessary
fs a casefspcmilfr;,inr.lit'yaLcvery home. It
Ice hill in no way equaling the loss in things
spoiled by the heat.
We maintain a delivery service in every part oi
town and orders by phone will have prompt at
tention. ....
Why not send home a case of our Soda Water
it's pure and wholesome and will add greatly to
the pleasures of life during the summer. Ask our
driver about it.
Heppner Ice & Soda Works
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ATTEND
LOCAL AGENTS
HEPPNER
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rENDI.ETON, Ote. H'pt. 7. The
I'tlnce of Wales himself may be an
attraction not on the progrun
for the Pendleton Hound up
which will be held Thursday. Friday
-nd Saturday. Pept. 1. 19. n'l 2".
Pendleton HI highness, who Is now
In Canada on a tour west, ha been
Invited tl h- pMent at the greatest
fri.nl ler uhtrw In all America and It
is poible that he will consent to at
tend.
Whether or not royalty Is piewM.
thin will .e klnr nowne.1 at nils
r-ar Hound fp. Sir liv any
rowhoys won a till" lo rnerilH
time and follomers i,f the Hound I'p
re wond'ilng ho "t ""'
rtnwn for b'ill.1'. ning a fi'-r, tiding
a t-ty strinr td f'r t.lne There
re woiH's rhn tf.n.liip tll-- t be
roinp.-t.-d for l,y the eomgirU. and In
all. 19 differ, nt etenla Will be Con-
l.xd for durir.i- the tine big dv.
PEOPLE'S CASH MARKET
Clifiict'st of I'.eef ami Pork always in stock.
1 -1 Poultry on Saturday. I'resh fish on
Tliurstiaj s and Fridays. Cold meats for lunch
cv.t 011 a L S. Slicer is a money saver.
Our (i.bl storage insures you the best of meats
always.
O VI ATT & HAPPOLD, Props.
Under New Management
The Heppner Bakery
M. V. IIAMMI.lt. lilOl.
Home Made Bread a Specialty
I run (tuatantee my products stilrtly flrt rlasa In every par
titular and Invite eveijr family In Heppner ! tlv Uieiu
trul.
j r;kte, Me and Cake will jog.
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